Tag: horror

  • Herscell Gordon Lewis “The Godfather Of Gore” set To Direct ZOMBIFICADOR

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    Click here read the official Press Release with all the details. It includes Mr Lewis’ movie posters, youtube interview and other important details!
    Iconic filmmaker Herschell Gordon Lewis has agreed to return to the director’s chair for Zombificador. Lewis is affectionately known as the “Godfather of Gore” after making such classic splatter fests as Two Thousand Maniacs, Blood Feast, Color Me Blood Red and The Wizard of Gore. Now he’s ready to create what promises to be his bloodiest movie ever!

    Lewis will direct from a script written by Marc Fernandez. Zombificador is an old-fashioned anthology movie with five interconnecting stories. From big, fat monsters with the ability of transforming people into savage creatures, to human-sized mutant bugs, along with talking puppets and silent psycho killers, Zombificador has it all. The movie will utilize traditional, practical special effects.Genre favorites Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects, Repo! The Genetic Opera), Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) and Todd Farmer (My Bloody Valentine, Jason X) are attached to star in the film. Other recognizable faces are in talks to be involved.
  • Happy Thanksgiving!!!

    Hello fellow Squidflickians! I, along with Shelby and everyone at Squidflicks, want to wish you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving. Now, before you turn the TV on to watch ANOTHER Lions game, we want to give you something a little bit better to watch. So sit back and enjoy our Thanksgiving “Feast,” with a special video review. Happy Thanksgiving!!

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evwsi61VIK8

    Shelby’s Edit:

    First off, there is NOTHING wrong with a Lions game on Thanksgiving. Second off, Here’s some free food courtesy of SquidFlicks:

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  • Weekend Box Office: Oct. 24-26

    Finally, we start to see some high numbers back at the box office. As we progress into fall, more big name movies and franchises start to appear in theaters everywhere! This season of movie popularity usually lasts through winter into late March and early April, and then things slow down for the summer once again.

    This weekend’s big name was High School Musical 3. Blech. My sister has been singing from it non-stop. Also new was the fifth installment of the Saw series, Saw V. It has been largely regarded as one of the weakest movies of the series in terms of plot, but I will save that review for Patrick who saw the movie last night.

    Also still in the top five is Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Seriously? Come on! >=[

    Weekend Top 5:

    Statistics are provided by Box Office Mojo

    Weekend Box Office October 24-26
    Weekend Box Office October 24-26

  • IT

    Intro

    A monster that lures kids into it’s reach and kills them inhabits the sewers and terrorizes the small town of Derry. After a group of misfits become unlikely friends fight off their first nemesis, neighborhood bully Henry Bowers, they make a plan to stop IT before it takes another life. They vow to return to finish the job if IT is still alive

    After 30 years, IT does return, and it’s up to the ‘Lucky Seven’ to end IT’s reign forever!

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